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Improving supply chain resiliency in the industrial sector

IBM Big Data Hub

The industrial sector is facing a perfect storm when it comes to their supply chains: an outdated reliance on manual processes, raw materials demand that will likely outpace supply, as well as potential resource constraints. What can help improve visibility and resiliency in the industrial sector supply chain?

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Digital twins reimagined at scale for energy and resources 

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We rely on machines to ensure water comes out of our faucets, heat our homes and businesses, fill our cars with petrol or electricity, construct and maintain roads, transport people and goods, provide medical images, and manufacturing more machines. In comparison, all other industries average $200,000 of gross PP&E per employee.

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The software-defined vehicle: The architecture behind the next evolution of the automotive industry

IBM Big Data Hub

A close-up of the SDV architecture The infrastructure layer This layer includes not only the vehicle but also the telco equipment, roadside units, smart city systems and similar components, as well as various backend systems of the original equipment manufacturers (OEMs). Come by the IBM Meeting Center to learn more about SDV technologies.

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Revolutionizing the consumer goods industry with integrated business planning

IBM Big Data Hub

For Al Rabie —a prominent juice manufacturing company in the Middle East—their reality was no different. However, their manual planning and budgeting process in spreadsheets posed several challenges, including lack of control, delayed data, poor execution, and the need for continuous follow-up with IT for actual data.

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iFoodDS and IBM forge new path to food safety with IBM Food Trust™

IBM Big Data Hub

This new regulation requires food companies that manufacture, process, pack, or hold foods on the Food Traceability List (FTL) implement traceability systems and new record keeping requirements. The FDA’s Food Safety Modernization Act (FSMA) Rule 204 is a game-changer for food traceability.

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Building a sustainable automotive supply chain

IBM Big Data Hub

Pair that with a semiconductor shortage amidst global car sales that are forecasted to top 69 million , and you can understand that disruptions in the automotive supply chain would be detrimental to the industry.​ For example, the chip shortage has been a call to action for both original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and suppliers.

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Building for operational resilience in the age of AI and hybrid cloud

IBM Big Data Hub

For highly regulated industries, these challenges take on an entirely new level of expectation as they navigate evolving regulatory landscape and manage requirements for privacy, resiliency, cybersecurity, data sovereignty and more.

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